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35 Years
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32 Years
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Spain
2
Germany
3
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4
Portugal
5
Argentina
6
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7
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8
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9
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10
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11
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12
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13
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14
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15
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18
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19
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20
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21
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22
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23
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26
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28
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33
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37
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43
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44
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46
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55
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56
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62
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Quick profile
FIFA Ranking:
18
History:
Having exploded on the world scene with a shock third place finish during their first ever World Cup appearance in 1998. It is impossible to forget Davor Suker being awarded the Golden Boot for his six goals during their dream run in the competition.
Key Players:
Luca Modric, Mario Mandzukic, Darijo Srna
Team Captain:
Darijo Srna
Head Coach:
Niko Kovac
Most World Cup Caps:
Dario Simic (11)
Most World Cup Goals:
Davor Suker (6)
World Cups Won:
0
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Golden Boot
Golden Ball
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6
Goals
James Rodriguez
Colombia
1
Thomas Mueller
Germany
5 Goals
2
Neymar
Brazil
4 Goals
3
5
Goals
Thomas Mueller
Germany
1
Lionel Messi
Argentina
4 Goal
2
Arjen Robben
Netherlands
3 Goal
3
25
Saves
Manuel Neuer
Germany
1
Keylor Navas
Costa Rica
21 Saves
2
Sergio Romero
Argentina
0 Saves
3
Reports from ground zero
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Germany deserved to win 2014 World Cup, feels Baichung
FIFA World Cup 2014: The final will be a Messi vs Mueller contest, says Baichung
Brazil would be under pressure against Dutch after drubbing by Germany, fells Baichung
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1
Spain
1460
0
2
Germany
1340
1
3
Portugal
1245
1
4
Brazil
1210
2
5
colombia
1186
1
6
Uruguay
1181
1
7
Argentina
1174
-3
8
Switzerland
1161
0
9
Italy
1115
0
10
Greece
1082
0
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